Slowly emerging rock vibes create a stylish groove and lead with a brilliantly infectious riff as JOHNSON LIVINGSTONE deliver a simple outline on living life to the fullest.
Americana
Acoustic guitar vibes in strong supply kick off the intimate and passionate live sound of River Knight’s new album Grow.
Wonderful songwriting, in short – a beautiful moment captured with skill and devotion to the cause.
Timelessly impressive, talented and purposeful with his writing and musicianship – the songs of Chris Watkins/Drunk Poets are always worth taking the time out to experience.
An artist of impressively poetic roots and immersive musical heights, Stuart Pearson has released a multitude of original projects in recent years, not least of all the superbly creative, dark Americana album Mojave.
Brilliant rhythms, a familiar yet likeable riff that builds momentum for a story that naturally appeals for its imagery; alongside the natural rasp and expressive tone of Hoy’s vocal.
Introducing an explosive return for Perth’s Derek Lee Goodreid, the album The Love kicks into gear with the classic tumble and roar of nostalgic, fast-paced rock and roll that quickly lights up the room.
Wonderful – perhaps their best yet, but at the very least a strong reminder of the Birds Over Arkansas creative reach.
Singer and songwriter Dave Vargo excels himself once more with the beautifully poetic, simple yet striking Fault Lines.
Once again, Sid Hagan and friends excel themselves. Poetic, powerful, all-consuming – the kind of song that begs for you to just drive and drive as the music rains down. Beautiful, heartbreaking, genuine.
Florida’s David A pairs the organic tumble of drums with the distorted appeal of rock guitar as a catchy and imagery-thick Balustrade begins to paint a scene.
The new single brings in distorted country rock riffs and that ever-expressive vocal lead for a bright and beautiful summer anthem.